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largesse

[lahr-jes, lahr-jis] / lɑrˈdʒɛs, ˈlɑr dʒɪs /












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It’s unfortunate that the driver of this BMW, the person who accepted such largesse from his relative, wants to be paid $1,500 from a friend who kindly cosigned his loan.

From MarketWatch

“The American public deserves a full accounting of the full extent of your largesse towards Justice Thomas, including whether these gifts complied with all relevant federal tax and ethics laws,” Mr. Wyden’s letter said.

From New York Times

But he defended Thomas and Crow, saying he believed there was no ulterior motive behind the real estate magnate's largesse over the decades.

From Salon

Despite lacking international recognition, the territory maintains its own border, currency, passports, pension scheme, national anthem and industrial economy, all underpinned by Russian largesse.

From Los Angeles Times

For years it was reported as an article of faith: Once he became king, Charles would reduce the number of royal family members who benefit from government largesse.

From Washington Post